West Office

East Office

Doctors

Tom MacMillan

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Dr. MacMillan was born in Huntsville Alabama. He and his wife Ginger were high school sweethearts. Dr. MacMillan graduated from Huntingdon College in Montgomery Alabama. He then attended the University of Alabama School of Optometry in Birmingham graduating in 1993. Dr. MacMillan purchased the practice in Clinton in the fall of 1993. Ginger and Dr. MacMillan have 3 children, Austin, Isaac and Carley. He resides in Clinton and is a very active member of First Baptist Church of Clinton. He serves as a deacon and a Sunday School Teacher. Dr. MacMillan is a member of the Lions club and the Exchange Club. In addition to his busy practice, Dr. MacMillan provides no cost eye exams and glasses to residents of Miracle Hill Mission in Spartanburg and the Good Shepards Clinic in Clinton. All of his offices collect used eyeglasses that he distributes to third world countries during his annual mission trips all across the world. In his spare-time Dr. MacMillan enjoys camping and hiking with his family, and racquetball. It is Dr. MacMillan's goal is to treat everyone as family. By delivering the best possible care along with the best products, MacMillan Optical strives to provide each patient with excellent service, ensuring a truly fantastic experience in each of the four locations.

Jeremy Anderson

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Dr. Anderson has been with Spartanburg Vision since 2004. In 2008, he transitioned from an associate position to a partnership with Dr. MacMillan. Dr. Anderson earned his Bachelor of Science at the College of Charleston in South Carolina and his Doctorate of Optometry at the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, TN. He is a member in good standing of both the American Optometric Association and the South Carolina Optometric Association. Dr. Anderson grew up in Spartanburg and is very happy to be practicing in his hometown. He enjoys outdoor recreation and loves taking weekend trips to the mountains or the beach. He is an active member of Tyger River Presbyterian Church.

Lindsay Wood

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Dr. Wood is a board certified optometrist licensed to diagnose, treat and manage a broad spectrum of visual disorders and ocular disease. Dr. Wood has special interest in Pediatrics and Vision Therapy. She serves as a provider for InfantSEE, a program that gives free eye exams for children from 6-12 months of age. She is a member in good standing of both the American Optometric Association and the South Carolina Optometric Association.

Dr. Wood was born and raised Charleston, SC. She attended Wofford College where she earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Biology. She then moved to Memphis,TN where she earned her Doctorate of Optometry, with honors, from the Southern College of Optometry. In her free time she enjoys playing tennis, cooking and hiking. She resides with her husband Tom and pup Cooper in Spartanburg.

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